UK Air Date: 12th April 2010
Marilyn finds a drawing of the little girl she’s been dreaming about. Martha breaks down in front of Tony and Liam. Gina makes a deal with Xavier.
RABBIT (MITZI RUHLMANN)
BABY HARRY (CADEN PAUL)
Written by Sarah Walker
Directed by Scott Hartford Davis
Extended Summary
Gina is furious to discover Xavier boxing with Tony. This sparks an idea for Ruby – if his mum is so opposed to boxing, maybe he could try blackmailing her, telling her he won’t box as long he doesn’t have to deal with John coming around to their house. Xavier agrees that it could work. Gina downloads to Rachel about how she really feels about boxing – it’s a violent sport and she doesn’t want it anywhere near her son. But after her chat with Rachel, Gina has realised that she can’t fight fire with fire. Gina tells Xavier he can box on the condition that he comes back home to live and she won’t have John come over any more. Xavier agrees.
Having tried to kiss Liam and been rejected, Martha is trying to smooth things over with him but Liam is struggling to keep up with her swinging moods, and says that he will be moving out as soon as possible. When Liam finds Martha alone and crying, he becomes very concerned. When Tony drops Xavier off at the farm, he can tell Martha is desperate for him to stay for dinner. When he questions her about this, wondering if she’s feeling lonely, Martha becomes very upset again. Tony assumes it has something to do with Liam but Martha quickly recovers herself which concerns Tony – what is it that’s making Martha so up and down at the moment? When Tony talks to Rachel they both come to the conclusion that perhaps Martha isn’t over Hugo.
Marilyn continues to struggle with her dreams about one little girl in particular. She looks around at all the photos in the house, desperate to try and find out who she is – she seems very familiar and Marilyn is adamant that she must be real. Meanwhile Miles is still convinced Rabbit is the one spray painting the caravan park. When he finally wins a game of chess against her, he asks her again if it was her. Whilst she denies it is, she refuses to tell him who is responsible. Having seen Miles being the one to spray paint the vans, Marilyn is awkward around him. She decides to gently bring up the subject, asking if he’s interested in the art of graffiti. But Miles doesn’t give over anything – leaving Marilyn unsure if he’s lying or genuinely unaware of what he’s doing. Marilyn soon catches Miles seemingly talking to someone who isn’t there. He states that it was just a girl who is staying in the caravan park and Marilyn tells him about her dreams, and asks whether maybe that’s the little girl. She’s shocked when Miles tells her he can’t possibly be dreaming about ‘Rabbit’. It’s not until Marilyn sees a drawing of the little girl on the fridge, that she really starts to believe what’s she’s dreaming is in fact, real. Miles obviously knows this little girl, so why won’t he admit it?